Improved apparatus for cooling liquids on draught



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JOSEPHLINK, or UNITED STATES ARMY.

Letters Patent No. 84,888, dated December l5, 1868,

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all persons to whom these lnesemts may come;-

Be it known that I, JOSEPH LINK, of company H,

'of the thirty-third regiment of United States infantry,

at present stationed at Rome, in the county of Floyd, and State of Georgia, have invented a new and useful Apparatus for Cooling Liquids on Draught; and I do hereby -declare the saine to be fully described in the following specification, and represented in the accomv panyiug drawings, 'of which- Figure 1 is a top view, and

Figure 2, a vertical section of' it.

In such drawings, A denotes a hollow cylinder or vessel, arranged vertically, and provided with an open neck, c, at top.

From andopening out of the said cylinder, at or above its bottom, there is arranged a series of radial pipes, B B B, which, at their outer ends, are connected to and open into a hollow annulus, C.

From this annulus there extends upward adischargepipe, D, which is curved or bent at or near its upper end, in manner as represented, and Vis there provided with a stop-cock, E.

lhe apparatus, so made, is' arranged within a tank -represented in thedrawings.

cooling-liquid solution or composition, which is to surround the 'vessel A,'and cover the radialpipes B and the hollow ring c.

The vessel from which the beer or other liquid is to be drawn is to b e pjit in communication with the neck of the hollow cylinder A, so that the liquid from the vessel may run into the cylinder and the pipes andhollow ring, and thence up the discharge-pipe, so as to run out of its upper end when the cock is opened.-

I claim the combination and arrangement of the cylinder or hollow vessel A, the series of radial pipes B, the hollow annulus C, and its discharge-pipe D, the whole being for -use with a tank, substantially in manner and for the purpose vas specied.

JOSEPH LINK.

Witnesses:

f DANIEL FALLoN, J osEPH MILLER.

or vessel, F, and with the discharging-end of the pipe D projecting out of the said vessel, the whole being as The -tauk or vessel F is intended to hold ice or a l 

